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Robert Samarron

Robert Samarron

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    18-wheeler crashes, catches fire along Loop 410 on East Side; NB access road closed

    An 18-wheeler crashed and caught fire along Loop 410 on the East Side Monday morning.
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    Safety plans for Fiesta 2025 announced at press conference

    Centro San Antonio and other city and Fiesta officials gathered on Monday to discuss safety measures ahead of Fiesta.
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    Black Maternal Health Week shines light on racial disparities in pr...

    During Black Maternal Health Week, a growing chorus of voices is calling attention to a health crisis that continues to affect Black women at alarming rates.
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    San Antonio Fiesta Commission ushers in season at Fiesta Media Day

    Fiesta royalty, supporters, and local dignitaries are gathering Tuesday at the Estancia Del Norte Hotel for Fiesta Media Day to usher in the 2025 Fiesta season.
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    Project Fairytale offers free prom outfits for NEISD students on Sa...

    Project Fairytale is back for its second year, offering North East ISD high school students a chance to find their perfect prom outfit.
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    48 to Create: San Antonio students tackle filmmaking challenge

    More than a dozen middle and high school students from San Antonio honed their filmmaking abilities at The DoSeum on Thursday.
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    The San Antonio mayor and council races are set. Could the ballot o...

    The ballot order for San Antonio’s May 3 election is set, including for the packed crowd of mayoral candidates.
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    What happens when paper or plastic products are thrown away?

    A UTSA doctoral student explains how plastics break down versus paper and what it means for our overall health.
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    Looking for long-term love? San Antonio Pets Alive! offers Valentin...

    As a part of its Valentine’s Day special, San Antonio Pets Alive! said finding a “fur”-ever companion may be easier than before.
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    Dallas' wintry weather leads to delayed, canceled flights in San An...

    Wintry weather in Dallas had a trickle-down effect on passengers hoping to fly out of San Antonio International Airport on Thursday.
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    Where to stay warm in San Antonio during week of cold weather

    With cold temperatures sticking around in San Antonio all week, the city is making sure that everyone has a place to stay warm.
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    Streamlined Air Force recruitment aims to boost readiness

    The U.S. Air Force is reshaping its recruitment and accession processes, with significant changes happening in San Antonio.
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    Early voting for 2024 November General Election surpassing total vo...

    More people have voted in three days of early voting for the November General Election than the entire voter turnout for some previous city, school or amendment elections, Bexar County Elections Administrator Jacque Callanen said.
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    Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word host thrift sale to preser...

    The Chapel of the Incarnate Word, the Lourdes Grotto, and Brackenridge Villa were all built over 120 years ago and were some of the first buildings in San Antonio.
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    Robots rule at University Hospital, creating solutions for staff ef...

    The Texas Hospital Association reports health care staffing shortages in every sector of hospitals. In a mad dash for solutions, the key is efficiency. One of University Hospital's solutions is robots.
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    The San Antonio ‘Solutionary’ who changed things for special needs ...

    Our Solutionaries series shines a spotlight on the people, programs and places finding ways to solve problems in our community. One person locally isn't just filling a gap in San Antonio but across the globe.
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    Video shows moment driver realizes woman trapped inside garbage truck

    The rescue itself, which involved San Antonio firefighters scaling a ladder and descending into the back of a garbage truck to retrieve a trapped woman, was dramatic enough.
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    Meth can damage brain like traumatic brain injuries, one treatment ...

    Using meth for a long time or in high quantities physically damages the brain so much, researchers have equated it to a traumatic brain injury. A simple behavioral therapy technique that's been around for decades is now being used to treat both issues.
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    Bexar County approves $100M for VIA’s East-West ‘rapid transit’ line

    Bexar County Commissioners agreed Tuesday to set aside $100 million for an East-West rapid transit route through downtown San Antonio. County and transit officials say it’s needed to lock in federal funding for the $289 million project.
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    Man taking trash to dumpster with gun slips, shoots and kills self ...

    A man taking his trash to an apartment dumpster was shot and killed after he slipped while walking and the gun he was carrying went off accidentally, according to San Antonio police.
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    Local restaurant owner has no plans to slow down, even at age 95

    Alice "Ma" Harper, owner of the Creole Kitchen that bears her name, says working is what keeps her going. She recently was honored for her 33 years in business.